MoMA WHOLESALE 2016

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MoMA WHOLESALE 2016
When Roy Lichtenstein exploded
onto the 1960s art scene, he was
as controversial as he was lauded.
The New York Times even claimed
that he was the worst artist in
the U.S. MoMA, however, was
quick to recognize Lichtenstein’s
significance and started to collect
his work as early as 1964.
To celebrate the long relationship
between Roy Lichtenstein and
MoMA, the MoMA Design Store
and the Lichtenstein Foundation
have closely collaborated to create
an exclusive line of tabletop,
desktop and wearable accessories
that feature motifs from some of
the over 100 Lichtenstein pieces in
MoMA’s collection. The products
pay tribute to the meticulous
technique, vibrancy and humor of
Lichtenstein’s images and make
these well-loved and iconic images
part of our everyday lives.
MoMA WHOLESALE 2016
The Museum of Modern Art
11 West 53 Street, New York, NY 10019
Tel: (212) 708-9800
[email protected] MoMAwholesale.org
Coaster Sets
Protect your surfaces in style with this collection of cork coasters featuring imagery by
Roy Lichtenstein. Each one presents a different artwork by the Pop artist, all of which are
in MoMA’s collection. Brushstrokes Coasters feature: Brushstrokes, 1965; View from the
Window from the Landscapes Series, 1985; Brushstrokes, 1967; and Brushstrokes, 1966–68.
Comics Coasters feature: Explosion from Portfolio 9, 1967; Pistol, 1964; Finger Pointing from
the portfolio The New York Collection from Stockholm, 1973; and Sweet Dreams, Baby!
from 11 Pop Artists, Volume III, 1965. Girls Coasters feature: Drowning Girl, 1963; Girl with
Ball, 1961; Reverie from 11 Pop Artists, Volume II, 1965 (published 1966); and Girl from 1¢
Life, 1964. Set of four. Cork. Made in China. 3.75h × 3.75"w
#110757 Girls $12
#110758 Comics $12
#110759 Brushstrokes $12
Comics Coasters
Art Movement File Folders
Comics File Folders
This trio of A4-sized file folders with index tabs feature imagery from a series
of Roy Lichtenstein artworks, which reference various artists from 20th century
art movements and are featured in MoMA’s collection. They include Blonde from
the Surrealist Series, 1978; The Couple from Expressionist Woodcuts, 1980; and
Still Life with Picasso from the portfolio Homage à Picasso, (published 1973).
Polypropylene plastic. Made in Japan. 12h × 8.75"w #110680 $4
Both artful and functional, this trio of A4-sized file folders with index tabs
keep documents safely stored and organized. The set includes imagery
from three comic-book inspired works by Roy Lichtenstein that are in
MoMA’s collection: Explosion from Portfolio 9, 1967; Finger Pointing from
the portfolio The New York Collection from Stockholm, 1973; and Sweet
Dreams, Baby! from 11 Pop Artists, Volume III, 1965 (published 1966).
Polypropylene plastic. Made in Japan. 12h × 8.75"w #110679 $4
Girls Coasters
Brushstrokes
Coasters
Playing Cards
Mousepad
Colored Pencil Set
Enjoy smooth scrolling while making a splashy statement. This mousepad
features imagery from Roy Lichtenstein’s Explosion from Portfolio 9, 1967,
which is in MoMA’s collection. The dynamic artwork showcases the classic
hallmarks of the Pop artist’s style, including his graphic comic-based
forms and use of flat primary tones. Matte plastic with synthetic rubber
backing. Made in the USA. 7h × 9w × .10"d #110656 $8
Delight in the art of the deal with these Roy Lichtenstein-themed playing
cards that display works from MoMA’s collection. The Finger Pointing deck
features imagery of the Pop artist’s Finger Pointing from the portfolio The
New York Collection for Stockholm, 1973. The Melody deck is printed with
imagery of Reverie from the portfolio 11 Pop Artists, Volume II, 1965
(published 1966). Single deck. Paper. Made in China. 3.5h × 2.5w × .5"d
#110678 Finger Pointing $7
#110687 Melody $7
Draw inspiration from two masters of modern art with these triangular-shaped
colored pencils. The set of 12 is housed in a metal case printed with Roy
Lichtenstein’s Study for Artist’s Studio, The Dance, 1974, which is in
MoMA’s collection. Part of Lichtenstein’s Artist’s Studio series, the work pays
homage to the iconic painting by Henri Matisse. Metal case. Made in Taiwan.
Case dimensions: 4h × 7.25w × .5"d #110676 $7.50
Explosion Mug
Start the day with a bang with these porcelain mugs that feature
imagery from Roy Lichtenstein’s Explosion from Portfolio 9, 1967,
which is in MoMA’s collection. Dishwasher- and microwave-safe.
Porcelain. Made in Thailand. 4h × 3"diam. 10oz. #113118 $9
Finger Pointing Mug
Make your point loud and clear with this graphic mug emblazoned with imagery
by Roy Lichtenstein. The porcelain coffee cup features the Pop artist’s iconic
artwork, Finger Pointing from the portfolio The New York Collection for Stockholm,
1973, which is in MoMA’s collection. Dishwasher- and microwave-safe.
Porcelain. Made in Thailand. 4h × 3"diam. 10oz. #113119 $9
Melody Canvas Tote Bag
Brushstrokes Canvas Tote Bag
Drowning Girl Mug
This canvas tote bag is printed with imagery from Roy Lichtenstein’s
Reverie from 11 Pop Artists, Volume II, 1965 (published 1966), which is
in MoMA’s collection. Depicting a mournful comic-inspired chanteuse,
the artwork is one of the Pop artist’s most recognizable images. 8oz.
canvas. Made in India. 15.5h × 14.5"w #110737 $13
This canvas tote bag features a reproduction of Roy Lichtenstein’s Brushstrokes,
1967, which is in MoMA’s collection. Painstakingly rendered in the artist’s
signature comic-book style, Lichtenstein’s Brushstrokes series of works is
often seen as a sly reference to the spontaneous gestural marks popularized
by his Abstract Expressionist contemporaries. Made of 14oz. heavy-weight
canvas with a navy lining, dual-toned straps, and an interior zipped pocket.
Made in India. 19h × 14"w #110738 $30
Roy Lichtenstein’s comic-inspired renderings of women in distress are
among his most iconic paintings. This porcelain mug features imagery from
one of the Pop artist’s best-known works, Drowning Girl, 1963, which is in
MoMA’s collection. Dishwasher- and microwave-safe. Porcelain. Made in
Thailand. 4.25h × 3.5"diam. 15oz. #113423 $12.50
Bolt Scarf
The vibrant imagery splashed across this scarf is taken from the Roy
Lichtenstein artwork Modern Painting with Bolt, 1967, which is in MoMA’s
collection. A perfect all-weather accessory, the lightweight design is printed
in five colors. Hand wash cold, no bleach, dry flat, cool iron only. Do not dry
clean. Rayon. Made in India. 40"sq. #110739 $30
Greene Street Mural Scarf
The graphic print emblazoned across this scarf is taken from the
Roy Lichtenstein artwork Final study for Greene Street Mural, 1983,
which is in MoMA’s collection. Measuring nearly 96 feet in length,
the original Greene Street Mural was temporarily exhibited at Leo
Castelli’s SoHo gallery in December 1983 and painted over after
only a few short weeks. 10-color print. Hand wash cold, no bleach,
dry flat, cool iron only. Do not dry clean. 100% rayon. Made in India.
72l × 21"w #110740 $30
Turkey Tyvek® Tote Bag
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This Tyvek tote bag is based on Roy Lichtenstein’s 1964 artwork Turkey
Shopping Bag, which is in MoMA’s collection. The original piece features a
rendering of a roasted turkey, sourced from an advertisement and screenprinted on a paper shopping bag. It was created for the legendary exhibition
The American Supermarket, a commentary on consumer culture that
included contributions by Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns and other Pop artists.
Snaps closed for compact storage. Tyvek®. 15.5h × 14"w Strap: 9" drop.
Folded. Made in China. 4.25h × 8"l #110736 $7.50
Explosion Umbrella
Drowning Girl Mini Umbrella
Pocket Mirror
Blast away the rain with this clip-less stick umbrella that features imagery
from Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein’s work Explosion from Portfolio 9, 1967,
which is in MoMA’s collection. 42" span. Screen-printed polyester exterior,
aluminum shaft and rubber-coated handle. Made in China. 16.25 l × 12"w
#110753 $27.50
Weather the storm with this bold umbrella that features Roy Lichtenstein’s
artwork Drowning Girl, from 1963, which is featured in MoMA’s collection.
Lichtenstein based many of his early paintings on imagery he found in comic
books. The source for this work is Run for Love!, published by DC Comics
in 1962. Manual open and close. Includes matching cuff case. 38" span.
Polyester fabric. Metal frame with rubber-coated handle and elastic hand
strap. Made in China. 21.25 l × 3"w #108055 $20
This metal pocket mirror is based on Roy Lichtenstein’s artwork Mirror
#10, 1970, which is in MoMA’s collection. Inspired both by the mirror’s
long-running motif in Western art, and a series of mirror advertisements
he encountered in store windows, Lichtenstein created around 50 circular
mirror paintings between 1969 and 1972. While each work is different,
they all share distinctive patterns of stylized gleams and shadows.
Double-sided 1× and 2× magnification compact mirror with push-button
closure. Iron, epoxy. Made in China. .375h × 2.5"diam. #110751 $10